Domaine des Andéols
An escape into nature
A 19-room green escape in Provenance for those with a keen interest in art and design, Domaine des Andéols was created in 2003 with the restoration of a family property comprised of stone houses. An amazing collection of contemporary art and furniture fills the premises, surrounding guests with the works of Warhol, De Rossi, Arad, Araki, van der Rohe, and Noguchi.
The property has recently been augmented with five new addition: stone and glass Nature Suites, light and bright, oriented westwards to catch the sun and filled with yellow and blonde-wood furniture. Best of all is their private terrace set, like the suites themselves, on the edge of a fragrant field of lavender.

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